Brock Lesnar DESTROYS John Cena After WWE SummerSlam 2021

The Beast Incarnate laid waste to Cena after SummerSlam went off the air.

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For those of us watching from the comfort of our own homes, one of the biggest moments of last night's WWE SummerSlam PPV was seeing Brock Lesnar close out the show by confronting Universal Champion Roman Reigns. But for those in Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium, they got to see a little more from Lesnar.

Once the PPV feed cut off, John Cena - who had just lost to Reigns - stumbled back into the ring and was attacked by the Beast Incarnate.

After hitting Cena with a couple of German Suplexes, Brock then hit the F5 and left Big Match John laying.

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From there, Lesnar chuckled as he looked at the fallen Cena, made his way up the entrance ramp, gave a quick look back to the ring, and headed backstage.

Previously, John Cena's last confirmed date of his recent return was the SummerSlam PPV, although it remains to be seen whether the 16-time World Champion will get to acknowledge his next impending WWE hiatus at some point on this week's Raw or SmackDown.

As for Brock Lesnar, he's back, he's got a top-knot, he's rocking some gruff facial hair, and he's got Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman in his sights.

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